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. >> how about the boston beer company? >> i think it's growing fast. i myself drink pbr. >>> let's go to california. >> caller: hey, happy -- i want to thank you for all you do. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm up 50%, stock i'm talking about. i don't want to get greedy. yields 6.5%, 10 cents below 52-week high. main, m-a-i-n. >> i don't know what they own, so it's very hard for me to recommend it. i would sell. >>> joan in michigan. joan. >> caller: a big sunny southern booyah from greenville, south carolina. >> baseball down there. what's up? >> caller: what's your expert opinion on the recent ipo sand rich mississippi and trust? >> i like the deal. it's holding up well. a great oil platform. christopher in oregon. >> caller: mr. cramer. >> you're up. >> yeah, you got me. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. a big booyah from keep it weird, portland, oregon. >> i love it there. go ahead. >> caller: yes. question. ges. >> stop guessing with guess. i don't want to own that. >> sell, sell, sell. >> no, thank you. go to a nonaspirational brand and buy
. >> how about the boston beer company? >> i think it's growing fast. i myself drink pbr. >>> let's go to california. >> caller: hey, happy -- i want to thank you for all you do. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i'm up 50%, stock i'm talking about. i don't want to get greedy. yields 6.5%, 10 cents below 52-week high. main, m-a-i-n. >> i don't know what they own, so it's very hard for me to recommend it. i would sell. >>> joan in michigan. joan....
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there was a place called philen's basement in the heart of boston. i was looking for a good sweater. they would take a nice sweater that sold for $79 and take it down to $59 in the basement. each week. if the thing didn't sell it would go down more until it finally sold. the trick was to figure out how low it would go before someone else snared it. too often the sweater got bought down 60%. but flene's and we liked to call it. five years ago there was a sweater for $7 9, there was a cost to taking action at $79. the sweater might have traded ahead of you. you had to pay top dollar for a different sweater. do you think that one is wrong? when i was really poor, like $79, living in $77 ford fair mount? i went up to reading, pennsylvania to the outlet where they made wrangler jeans. they put out this box two for those must have broken flies or something like a bad zipper? i dove into the box. go ask my sister. i grabbed a pant leg and another guy grabbed a leg and we broke the zipper. i'm saying the notion that jeans were expensive five years ago and th
there was a place called philen's basement in the heart of boston. i was looking for a good sweater. they would take a nice sweater that sold for $79 and take it down to $59 in the basement. each week. if the thing didn't sell it would go down more until it finally sold. the trick was to figure out how low it would go before someone else snared it. too often the sweater got bought down 60%. but flene's and we liked to call it. five years ago there was a sweater for $7 9, there was a cost to...
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. >> caller: big boston boo-yah, steve from boston, jim. >> i'll be in boston this weekend, boo-yah. hope to see you. what's up? >> all right. am i diversified? i have heckle mining hl, bungee, ticker bg, westport innovations, wprt, american capital agency, agnc and google, goog. >> all right. let me go to work on this. celtics got hot. here we go. westport, yes. alternative energy play, google, a technology company, bungie, yeah, the seed and let's call it an ag play. american capital which is one of these real estate investment trusts that does financing and heckle silver. we have silver, we have finance and truck engine and we have tech and ag. i think that's perfect. it's perfect diversification. ♪ hallelujah >> let's go to phil in washington. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. here's five for you, at&t, epd, enterprise product partners, solar capital, slrc, bristol-myers, bmy and b&g foods, bgs. what do you think? >> wow! here's what i say. that's one of the best yielding portfolios i have come across in ages. enterprise product partners, the class of the master limited partnerships. th
. >> caller: big boston boo-yah, steve from boston, jim. >> i'll be in boston this weekend, boo-yah. hope to see you. what's up? >> all right. am i diversified? i have heckle mining hl, bungee, ticker bg, westport innovations, wprt, american capital agency, agnc and google, goog. >> all right. let me go to work on this. celtics got hot. here we go. westport, yes. alternative energy play, google, a technology company, bungie, yeah, the seed and let's call it an ag play....
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so we are seeing service restoration but it is south of . >> the shuttles can't come into dc or boston. and it is nearly impossible in boston or dc to get to the financial capitol of the world you are aware of that right? and the pressure that you are under to restore service? >> oh, yes. this is the only the first face phase of it. we are not going to into newark airport station. once you get to penn station. the p.a.t.h. service that normally operates under the hudson, it is down, it won't be up by tomorrow. the same thing with the other connections that you would get. you are would have to make your own way. >> where do you rate this? >> i was here for irene. certainly, as everyone else has said, it is a more intense and unprecedented storm to what it has done to operations, we are also bringing some of them back. >> thank you for joining us tonight. >> we have re-established on the phone, m.laroso on the phone. thank you for joining us. how long, we are asking the questions everyone else wants answers to i'm sure. >> glad to give you information. we've been able to make good progre
so we are seeing service restoration but it is south of . >> the shuttles can't come into dc or boston. and it is nearly impossible in boston or dc to get to the financial capitol of the world you are aware of that right? and the pressure that you are under to restore service? >> oh, yes. this is the only the first face phase of it. we are not going to into newark airport station. once you get to penn station. the p.a.t.h. service that normally operates under the hudson, it is down,...
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>> a big booyah, boston, nashville, michigan. let cramer help you channel yours, "mad money" with jim cramer, week nights. and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? [♪...] >> announcer: bank robbers stole $43 million in one year. but identity thieves? try 37 billion! and guess how identity thieves are getting some of that money. by taking over our bank accounts. they may not even need your social security number anymore. all an identity thief may need are a couple of pieces of information, like your mother's maiden name or the city you were born in, and they could add their name onto your bank accounts in order to make your money their money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity theft protection compan
>> a big booyah, boston, nashville, michigan. let cramer help you channel yours, "mad money" with jim cramer, week nights. and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans?...
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and hampton pearson in boston. and we have cool technological tricks. michelle caruso-cabrera is monitoring the exit poll and sharing important issues. plus the balance of power on capitol hill. and social media has played a huge role in this campaign season so it is sure to be a popular place tonight. you can join the conversation and tweet us, follow our coverage on twitter. this is just the beginning of our coverage tonight. >> it will be big. we have a great lineup of guests tonight including iowa governor terry branstad and chairman and national bureau of economic research president marty feldstein. and then we have former chairman and obama fundraiser robert wolf. later former new jersey governor. and then we have jim cramer with his take on tonight's election and ask what the results mean for various sectors and find out how he thinks you should be positioning your portfolio. >> we all understand the national polls would show obama and romney in a virtual dead heat. tonight it will come down to swing states. scott cohn is in columbus. >> no repub
and hampton pearson in boston. and we have cool technological tricks. michelle caruso-cabrera is monitoring the exit poll and sharing important issues. plus the balance of power on capitol hill. and social media has played a huge role in this campaign season so it is sure to be a popular place tonight. you can join the conversation and tweet us, follow our coverage on twitter. this is just the beginning of our coverage tonight. >> it will be big. we have a great lineup of guests tonight...
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when i was growing up there was a place called filene's basement in the heart of boston. i didn't have two nickels to rub together although i did have a lot of hair. filene's had this markdown policy where they would take a nice sweater selling for 79 box, which was taking as ransom back there or at least 16 pizzas, and take it down to $59 in the basis. tweak you knew that if the thing didn't sell it would go down a little more until it finally sold. the trick was to figure out how low it would go before someone else snared it. i always figured you were getting a good deal down 50%. mom thought down 70%. too often the sweater got down 60% and i missed my opportunity. with filene's, as we were supposed to call it because we were from philadelphia and stupid, there was a sweater for $79 and that was a top to that sweater for certain to be so don't go by your newsletter now. there was a cause to taking action at $79 but there was also a cost to not taken action at $39. the slaughter might have traded ahead of you. then you were cold all winter or you had to pay top dollar fo
when i was growing up there was a place called filene's basement in the heart of boston. i didn't have two nickels to rub together although i did have a lot of hair. filene's had this markdown policy where they would take a nice sweater selling for 79 box, which was taking as ransom back there or at least 16 pizzas, and take it down to $59 in the basis. tweak you knew that if the thing didn't sell it would go down a little more until it finally sold. the trick was to figure out how low it would...
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especially around new york city, boston and down to atlantic city, of course. but just after the storm center moves onshore, what's going to happen is the winds to the north of the center will switch to the southeast. when that happens, it tends to allow the winds above to mix down to the ground layer more efficiently, which is bad news for us. because that would, of course, bring some stronger winds that so far have been trapped at upper levels down and we expect more damage at that time. that should last until about midnight and then things should start to ease. we get a whole new set of problems and that has to do with heavy lands inland and snow over west virginia and virginia and parts of pennsylvania. let's talk about the waves since this is really the big issue. when the storm first moves in, we'll see waves 20, 30, 40 feet on top of the storm surge on normal tide level. that means at times the water will be 30 to 40 feet above frowned level and that will affect the exposed areas of southern long island and the new jersey shoreline. that's where the dama
especially around new york city, boston and down to atlantic city, of course. but just after the storm center moves onshore, what's going to happen is the winds to the north of the center will switch to the southeast. when that happens, it tends to allow the winds above to mix down to the ground layer more efficiently, which is bad news for us. because that would, of course, bring some stronger winds that so far have been trapped at upper levels down and we expect more damage at that time. that...
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interior vermont, western maine, likely over a foot of snow and boston likely all rain again winding down all in all later on tomorrow evening but the snow continues to linger on late tomorrow across parts of northern maine. here's the fall forecast, over a foot of snow and the ski resorts will be doing great. the coastal cities, again, largely rain and travel delays will be impacted significantly where we have new york, philly and d.c. >> sounds like retailers can't catch a brick right now. superstorm system and now the storm is barreling its way across the country and with holiday pale at their weakest, heard that this morning, do retailers, can they make up for last yund. >> thank you. have, why don't you go first. what impact is it going to have? >> you have declining dispose al income and petter problems. you have the retailers that have inconspicuous stock and consumers are concerned about everything from hurricane sandy and the senseless slaughters in sandy hook, connecticut, spending less and giving more to charities. >> jan, i don't want to minimize any of this, the damage t
interior vermont, western maine, likely over a foot of snow and boston likely all rain again winding down all in all later on tomorrow evening but the snow continues to linger on late tomorrow across parts of northern maine. here's the fall forecast, over a foot of snow and the ski resorts will be doing great. the coastal cities, again, largely rain and travel delays will be impacted significantly where we have new york, philly and d.c. >> sounds like retailers can't catch a brick right...
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. >> jim, boo-yah from boston, buddy. >> boo-yah. yeah, man. looking forward to the season. go ahead. >> your thoughts on odp. >> against the sixers and it was just a disaster an odp is similar and they should put odp on the lineup and ron dough. >> let's go to neil in virginia. neil? >> caller: jim, boo-yah! >> any time i've recommended game stop, they should shoot me! i'm not going start now. let's go to greg in new york. greg! >> caller: mr. imkraer first-time caller and a boo-yah from long beach, new york. >> long beach, got to get out there. good weather. >> bob, he'll blow out the numbers, and i think this is a big year for celgene and they have a lot of new approvals and that's my favorite biotech stock in the group and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade ar
. >> jim, boo-yah from boston, buddy. >> boo-yah. yeah, man. looking forward to the season. go ahead. >> your thoughts on odp. >> against the sixers and it was just a disaster an odp is similar and they should put odp on the lineup and ron dough. >> let's go to neil in virginia. neil? >> caller: jim, boo-yah! >> any time i've recommended game stop, they should shoot me! i'm not going start now. let's go to greg in new york. greg! >> caller: mr....
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i bought $34 worth of candy there including boston baked beans, turkish taffy and cow tails. remember them? now, i just need to find a dollar dentist. ross, which runs both ross dress for less and dvs discounts have already made us a bundle. stocks give you a 160%. it is up 34% since i highlighted sales better than a sharp knife in the eye. doesn't mean you missed it. let me run through the growth checklist to show you why. first, we always look for companies with potential for multiple years of growth. not six months, six days. multiple years. the future growth is easy to predict even many years down the line. ross stores has been posting terrific numbers lately. the march increase was about double expectations. the overly skeptical would say that's aided by the warm weather. much of it is because ross has what people want for less than the other guy. the critical thing is that ross has not one, but two concepts at work and both have growth ahead. right now, the company has about 1,050 ross dressed for less stores -- even lower price points in seven states. their long-term g
i bought $34 worth of candy there including boston baked beans, turkish taffy and cow tails. remember them? now, i just need to find a dollar dentist. ross, which runs both ross dress for less and dvs discounts have already made us a bundle. stocks give you a 160%. it is up 34% since i highlighted sales better than a sharp knife in the eye. doesn't mean you missed it. let me run through the growth checklist to show you why. first, we always look for companies with potential for multiple years...
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it was set to be strong in boston, new york and st. louis. a significant strengthening in chicago and richmond, moderate and modest in four other districts. kansas city and dallas among them. loan improvement -- loan demand also improved in eight districts with the report of increased competition among lenders. new york employers, this is of interest to our east coast viewers, planning to step up hiring activity. and employers in other districts however were cautious using temporary workers. so, brian, i would say that there is some data out there that confirms this firmer tone to the beige book. other data which sort of contradicted claims and isms are sort of positive and are confirmed in the beige book. the jobs numbers and some of the other data has not. compared to last month it is definitely a firmer tone. >> and we should welcome in kelly evans. nice to have you back. she's forgotten more about the fed and economy than i'll ever know. i will ask my lehman's question. to me what sticks out in the most positive way is one of the final po
it was set to be strong in boston, new york and st. louis. a significant strengthening in chicago and richmond, moderate and modest in four other districts. kansas city and dallas among them. loan improvement -- loan demand also improved in eight districts with the report of increased competition among lenders. new york employers, this is of interest to our east coast viewers, planning to step up hiring activity. and employers in other districts however were cautious using temporary workers....
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he may be in boston tonight with the romneys. democrats are meeting at mandolay bay. they are showing election results on the screens on the strip. a handful of people are stopping to watch what is going on. four years ago it voted for barack obama. of course one year later he told people he had that famous quip you can't take a trip to las vegas on the taxpayers' dime. both sides have spent millions and millions of dollars in this small state. las vegas alone has had more tv political ads than any city in the country. it is more than 73,000 ads. those will end tonight. >> and of course we are watching and waiting for the actual results in nevada. too early to call, but obama is leading at this point. >> well, we have to see. we are getting no official results yet from the secretary of state. the vast majority of votes here were cast early. more than half for the first time were cast early. within the half hour we should start to get the official results. >> jane, thanks to much. jim cramer joins us on set. some of the states are interesting. nevada one of the highest
he may be in boston tonight with the romneys. democrats are meeting at mandolay bay. they are showing election results on the screens on the strip. a handful of people are stopping to watch what is going on. four years ago it voted for barack obama. of course one year later he told people he had that famous quip you can't take a trip to las vegas on the taxpayers' dime. both sides have spent millions and millions of dollars in this small state. las vegas alone has had more tv political ads than...
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they were the big casino between new york and boston and then joined by mohegan sun and they just grew wildly. and the tribe that owns them took a lot of money out of the business. some in dividends and some to build a big museum. a great museum but it was very expensive $250 museum -- >> it's josh. i'm curious, i saw on your research and i found this really fascinating. you mentioned that pennsylvania is now this mecca of fwgaming. so where the steel mills were, they have casinos now. are they taking business from the atlantic cities and connecticut gaming palaces? is that where new yorkers are going, for example? >> well, i think pennsylvania specifically taking business from atlantic city, philadelphia is right on top of atlantic city. atlantic city is being battered right now. >> right. >> aqueduct just opened in new york. and the whole mid-atlantic region is booming with new casinos. so it's going to effect everyone including foxwood's and mohegan. >> how much is this being driven -- you mentioned with public revenues in dire straits, i guess resistance or criticism of gambling so
they were the big casino between new york and boston and then joined by mohegan sun and they just grew wildly. and the tribe that owns them took a lot of money out of the business. some in dividends and some to build a big museum. a great museum but it was very expensive $250 museum -- >> it's josh. i'm curious, i saw on your research and i found this really fascinating. you mentioned that pennsylvania is now this mecca of fwgaming. so where the steel mills were, they have casinos now....
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to boston have been affected. philadelphia seeing the most cancellations for today's sched. amtrak has scrapped nearly all it rail service for the east coast, as well. hurricane sandy is also impacting operations of wall street banks. goldman sachs will keep it office open, but only for critical employees. other employees will work from home or other offices. jp more pchlt mpmorgan is closin low lying areas. citigroup will operate its backup trading floor today in new jersey. it's interesting to wonder who is considered essential versus nonessential. in any case, president obama and mitt romney have canceled campaign events today due to hurricane sandy, this only eight days left before the presidential election with polls showing an extremely tight race. joining us now for more is columnist and blger f blogger a contributor. james, thank you for getting up this morning. and you mentioned even just getting to the office, you are already seeing the rain. >> i have to admit that as i was coming in, i was -- even though i love cnbc and i love this show, i was regretting it just
to boston have been affected. philadelphia seeing the most cancellations for today's sched. amtrak has scrapped nearly all it rail service for the east coast, as well. hurricane sandy is also impacting operations of wall street banks. goldman sachs will keep it office open, but only for critical employees. other employees will work from home or other offices. jp more pchlt mpmorgan is closin low lying areas. citigroup will operate its backup trading floor today in new jersey. it's interesting...
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wisconsin was wisconsin was boston by four points. the milwaukee suburbs, they went very strong for scott walker in that recall election this past summer. if that republican ground game is pretty good in wisconsin, for romney, just as for was for walker, he has a shot. >> jonathan, the big banana here is ohio. so people are spinning yarn. maybe these yarns are going to come true. mitt romney can win without winning ohio. how do you see the ohio race, jonathan, and are your -- is your super pack putting dough, big dough into ohio? >> oh, absolutely. and the race is deadlocked there. the voters in the southeastern part of the state are completely hardened against obama because of the war on coal. we'll be waiting up for that one. but there are other paths here, including wisconsin, and including iowa and colorado there. are a lot of different paths for romney. people aren't giving him credit. you should go to one of those website and play around with the math because romney has a lot of different paths right now. >> let me just introduc
wisconsin was wisconsin was boston by four points. the milwaukee suburbs, they went very strong for scott walker in that recall election this past summer. if that republican ground game is pretty good in wisconsin, for romney, just as for was for walker, he has a shot. >> jonathan, the big banana here is ohio. so people are spinning yarn. maybe these yarns are going to come true. mitt romney can win without winning ohio. how do you see the ohio race, jonathan, and are your -- is your...
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elsewhere across town in boston, at the boston gardens, there's a romney war room still in operation, making calls to presumably places where the polls have not closed. i'm sure a lot of phone calls are being made to colorado and nevada to get that last-minute vote out there. but so far, anyway, mood is upbeat for very obvious reasons. the early returns, the map all red for romney with the exception of vermont thus far. back to you. >> hampton pearson in boston for us tonight. thank you so much. >> maria, 7:30, got ohio closing, but in about 10 minutes time we have florida closed, we'll have pennsylvania closed, virginia still closed and too early to call. all the big battlegrounds on the eastern seaboard are going to be close. >> very close. >> when the waiting game begins. >> very exciting to watch as we wait for the results in ohio and florida. two states that if mitt romney were to be victorious here, he really needs those states. >> a lot of people agree. if n if florida does not fall to romney it might be an earlier night than we think. >> three states closing at the top of the
elsewhere across town in boston, at the boston gardens, there's a romney war room still in operation, making calls to presumably places where the polls have not closed. i'm sure a lot of phone calls are being made to colorado and nevada to get that last-minute vote out there. but so far, anyway, mood is upbeat for very obvious reasons. the early returns, the map all red for romney with the exception of vermont thus far. back to you. >> hampton pearson in boston for us tonight. thank you...
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the last stop before going to boston was in pittsburgh. would it have been your choice to make that final run into pennsylvania or would have you rather saved today to fortify an ohio or fortify a florida? >> no. go look at the numbers. on the map, go look at the number of places that romney was in ohio. we've been in ohio for months. we've only focused on pennsylvania in the last two weeks. that's only because it came in play. look, i'm telling you right now, my opinion we win. and it's not going to be close. i think the -- the turnout is enormous. they're talking about a turnout as much as 60% when typically we get 50%. >> that is one -- >> something is going on. something is going on in america tonight. americans aren't happy. americans are worried. americans know that there's tough times ahead and you need strong, vigorous and honest leadership and i think this is what romney has run a fabulous campaign for at least this last six weeks. >> all right. ken, great to have your insight. >> by the way, maria, he's a wonderful human being an
the last stop before going to boston was in pittsburgh. would it have been your choice to make that final run into pennsylvania or would have you rather saved today to fortify an ohio or fortify a florida? >> no. go look at the numbers. on the map, go look at the number of places that romney was in ohio. we've been in ohio for months. we've only focused on pennsylvania in the last two weeks. that's only because it came in play. look, i'm telling you right now, my opinion we win. and it's...
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first of all, just south of boston. not only very windy but a big storm surge coming in there later this afternoon. and again at high tide later tonight. also out on the eastern tip of cape cod, out towards nantucket, winds already to 55 miles an hour likely to gust to 60. so some damaging winds there. then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the afternoon. >> we do not need this. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> courtsny reagan now with a "market flash." >> related to what todd was just talking about, shares of exelon hitting a new 52-week low on the heels of this new nor'eas
first of all, just south of boston. not only very windy but a big storm surge coming in there later this afternoon. and again at high tide later tonight. also out on the eastern tip of cape cod, out towards nantucket, winds already to 55 miles an hour likely to gust to 60. so some damaging winds there. then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks,...
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this storm is all the way up to chicago, all the way up to boston, down here through philadelphia to washington, d.c. i mean, the scale of this is just -- it's enormous. and there's power outages, damage. if you have power, there's a lot that keeps you from the shopping mall over here right now. >> the good thing about this storm was -- the good thing was that at least people were prepared with a lot of advance notice. was there also therefore a lot of advanced purchasing? >> there was an awful lot. we had a lot of news awareness, if you will. the media was keeping on top of it, so it was very good keeping people informed. we also had hurricane irene hit new york last year. so it really trained people to expect -- to prepare for a disaster. maybe not of this scale, certainly, but certainly people learned what to get, how to prepare, so there was a lot of pre-storm shopping done. >> certainly we're looking for the impact on companies like generics, which makes generators, and energizer batteries. in terms of those who may get a benefit from this. the question becomes some of the drugs
this storm is all the way up to chicago, all the way up to boston, down here through philadelphia to washington, d.c. i mean, the scale of this is just -- it's enormous. and there's power outages, damage. if you have power, there's a lot that keeps you from the shopping mall over here right now. >> the good thing about this storm was -- the good thing was that at least people were prepared with a lot of advance notice. was there also therefore a lot of advanced purchasing? >> there...
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in boston. know how much you love the city. wanted to talk you about amarin. >> nice spec. let's put it that way. it's a nice spec. i said it before on the show. i'm going to reiterate. because i like biotechnology. it doesn't have any economic exposure. let's go to jim in wyoming. >> caller: hi, jim. a grand teton boo-yah from jackson hole, wyoming. >> an exum ridge boo-yah right back at you, partner. >> caller: i'd like your views on wolverine worldwide. www. >> there's a shoe bull market and www is very much a part of it. why am i saying buy buy buy? because it has had such a run. we are going to wait for a pullback and indeed we will -- >> buy buy buy buy buy! >> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> remember the days when you were a kid when roller coasters were thrilling and seesaws were fun? this market over the last few months has been crazy. crazy wild. not so fun ride. enough to make investors sick. part of my job is to help remind you you can still make money if you
in boston. know how much you love the city. wanted to talk you about amarin. >> nice spec. let's put it that way. it's a nice spec. i said it before on the show. i'm going to reiterate. because i like biotechnology. it doesn't have any economic exposure. let's go to jim in wyoming. >> caller: hi, jim. a grand teton boo-yah from jackson hole, wyoming. >> an exum ridge boo-yah right back at you, partner. >> caller: i'd like your views on wolverine worldwide. www. >>...
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. >> hey, jim, i've got a south boston boo-yah for you. >> i've got my daughter lives near you. boo-yah, right back at you. what's going on? >> longtime natural gas and i'm thinking ultrapetroleum as low-cast producer. >> they are a low-cost producer, but that doesn't do it for me. i've got to have a company that's positioning out of natural gas. we'll have to say no on ultra. we will have to say no on ultra even though it's a great match. let's go to larry in florida. larry? >> caller: hey, jim. a big florida boo-yah to you. >> sunshine boo-yah back at you. >> caller: i want to thank you for what you do every day, for us, and i would like to know what your thoughts are about dow chemical. >> i was going to do a piece this week comparing dow chemical to dupont. and my charitable trust owns dupont, i think it's terrific. but dow owns 3%. i like dow chemical, even though i know it's got european weakness. let's go to bob in new york. bob! >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. bob from new york and my symbol is bgct, that would be -- you got it. >> that's howard lutnick. he came on the show
. >> hey, jim, i've got a south boston boo-yah for you. >> i've got my daughter lives near you. boo-yah, right back at you. what's going on? >> longtime natural gas and i'm thinking ultrapetroleum as low-cast producer. >> they are a low-cost producer, but that doesn't do it for me. i've got to have a company that's positioning out of natural gas. we'll have to say no on ultra. we will have to say no on ultra even though it's a great match. let's go to larry in florida....
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these surveillance photos show a jewelry team staking out a store in boston, waiting for a jewelry supplier or courier to make a sales call. they've been known to follow a victim for weeks or even months, learning their routines, waiting for the right time to strike. this time it was outside a hotel near chicago. >> this is not something that happens occasionally. it's pervasive. it's an epidemic. >> rich loebl is vice president of le vian jewelers in new york city. he says that thieves are so brazen, they'll even target jewelers in new york's heavily fortified diamond district. >> they say there are more police officers on the street here than anywhere else in new york, and the reason is, it's not safe to be out here without a police officer. a lot of these guys are retired. look over to the left there. see the guy with the hat on? >> right. >> retired cop, bet you anything there to protect that fedex delivery person. >> turns out he was right. but loebl learned all of this the hard way. in 1999, he was followed leaving a department store in cincinnati. after waving off his police escort,
these surveillance photos show a jewelry team staking out a store in boston, waiting for a jewelry supplier or courier to make a sales call. they've been known to follow a victim for weeks or even months, learning their routines, waiting for the right time to strike. this time it was outside a hotel near chicago. >> this is not something that happens occasionally. it's pervasive. it's an epidemic. >> rich loebl is vice president of le vian jewelers in new york city. he says that...
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rain in the valleys, rain in boston as well, even toward thursday night. our grip on the east coast, especially the hard-hit areas from sandy, will be over by thursday night. now, here are two models that we look at. this is the american model. i'm also going to show you the european model and what they do with snow. i think once we get into this 3 to 6-inch range, we could actually see additional power outages because this will be a heavy, wet snow. this is the european model, which has a much higher resolution. and may actually be portelling to something more significant. 6 to 12 inches in the poconos up to catskills. i think we'll see additional power outages. not only will we curtail current restoration and power but we may add new outages especially if we get 6 to 12 inches of snow in some areas of pennsylvania and new york. >> unbelievable. >> can you believe it? >> oh, my god. we'll hunker down and get ready. thank you so much. we'll be watching the weather channel and certainly come back to you on cnbc. jim cantore. >>> gas lines up to three hours
rain in the valleys, rain in boston as well, even toward thursday night. our grip on the east coast, especially the hard-hit areas from sandy, will be over by thursday night. now, here are two models that we look at. this is the american model. i'm also going to show you the european model and what they do with snow. i think once we get into this 3 to 6-inch range, we could actually see additional power outages because this will be a heavy, wet snow. this is the european model, which has a much...
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wet snow. 37 degrees right now in boston. albany 32 degrees looking at snowfall. 35 for you in syracuse now. around the immediate new york city all rain, wet weather. temperatures well above freezing here in new york city. currently 38 degrees central park. so we'll continue to find some low clouds, some drizzle around new york city but that snowfall will remain into upstate new york and also parts of new england, boston, you'll contend with the windy conditions as well as snowfall lingering into the overnight hours. friday a bit of a break but another storm system will be moving in for saturday bringing wet weather. how much snow are we looking at? boston, 3 to 5 inches. higher amounts towards the north and west. concord about 6 to 10 before all is said and done. that air travel forecast watching out for considerable airport delays around boston, new york city, watching outs for airport delays. so just pack patience if you do have some travel plans out there. and then our next stage will be set for severe weather moving into
wet snow. 37 degrees right now in boston. albany 32 degrees looking at snowfall. 35 for you in syracuse now. around the immediate new york city all rain, wet weather. temperatures well above freezing here in new york city. currently 38 degrees central park. so we'll continue to find some low clouds, some drizzle around new york city but that snowfall will remain into upstate new york and also parts of new england, boston, you'll contend with the windy conditions as well as snowfall lingering...
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., boston, philadelphia, those airports are all reopened. all together though the total number of cancellations because of sandy you, 16,000 not clear e will hit the snow mag getting mark of 24,000 canceled flights. we will seeks sended closures here for newark -- newark, laguardia and jfk, today and possibly into tomorrow. pcge reporting the largest outage in their history. that will give you a little bit of the scope. let's get the forecast now, i mention we had still have strong winds on and off outside our studio here. >> today, the winds aloft are reaching near the ground level, it is mixing things up worse than would you think from the storm center which has weakened so considerably. here is basically where the storm has stalled, over south central pennsylvania and that's important because it continues to rain but also because it's producing now some snow. the area of white you are see right here over west virginia, back into ohio, is snow and it's accumulating snow at the higher elevations. in ohio earlier, places like cincinnati and
., boston, philadelphia, those airports are all reopened. all together though the total number of cancellations because of sandy you, 16,000 not clear e will hit the snow mag getting mark of 24,000 canceled flights. we will seeks sended closures here for newark -- newark, laguardia and jfk, today and possibly into tomorrow. pcge reporting the largest outage in their history. that will give you a little bit of the scope. let's get the forecast now, i mention we had still have strong winds on and...
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we've had gusts as high as 66, by the way, at boston. right now at 49. the waves are 26 to 12 feet. it's going to be a huge water rise event for us in places like ocean city up through all of new jersey. we believe already the entire jersey shore has been inundated with water. it's going to get only worse before it gets better. >> mike bettes at the weather channel. >>> new york city major mike bloomberg beginning his briefing. let's begin. >> senator is reporting for duty let the record show. good morning. we're joined today by senator charles schumer and council speaker christine quinn and our key city commissioners. i wanted to once again think linda kalice for her signing. let me begin today by updating everybody on current weather conditions and what we can expect from hurricane sandy over the next two days. we continue to remain in touch with governor cuomo and state officials in coordinating our response to this storm. i'm also announcing right now that we avoided city public schools to remain closed tomorrow. there's no chance the mass transit will be back in time to serve p
we've had gusts as high as 66, by the way, at boston. right now at 49. the waves are 26 to 12 feet. it's going to be a huge water rise event for us in places like ocean city up through all of new jersey. we believe already the entire jersey shore has been inundated with water. it's going to get only worse before it gets better. >> mike bettes at the weather channel. >>> new york city major mike bloomberg beginning his briefing. let's begin. >> senator is reporting for duty...
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boston's service has already been resumed. maria. >> what an unbelievable impact. thank you. parts of atlantic city, new jersey jersey, are still under water that the hour. kayla is here with that angle. over to you. >> well, maria, all is quiet in atlantic city as of right now despite being the bull's eye yesterday evening. the majority of shore county still remains evacuated. officials are taking this on a day-by-day basis. meanwhile, residents of long beach island are saying it could be weeks. that's how bad the flooding is there. new jersey governor chris christie making a trip to the jersey shore today. definitely some strong comments from him. i know you'll get more of that in a second. i want to talk about the casino industry. expected to be hard hit from the damage from the storm. we've done a little lap around some of the casinos. we're seeing the lights on and seeing people inside. caesers has power and should open on thursday. baleys, the casino floor looks completely unscathed. that should resume operation as normal. a few windows blown out, but we're told they ar
boston's service has already been resumed. maria. >> what an unbelievable impact. thank you. parts of atlantic city, new jersey jersey, are still under water that the hour. kayla is here with that angle. over to you. >> well, maria, all is quiet in atlantic city as of right now despite being the bull's eye yesterday evening. the majority of shore county still remains evacuated. officials are taking this on a day-by-day basis. meanwhile, residents of long beach island are saying it...
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fro omrevi htalielzeping t a neigbrhbooklyn..or.ho financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community... and lending to ensure a north texas hospital continues to deliver quality care. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my round trip is approximately 40 miles to work. head on home, stop at the grocery store, whatever else that i need to do -- still don't have to use gas. i'm never at the gas station unless i want some coffee. it's the best thing ever. as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ so twe have product xawaii. and we have product y. we are going to start with product x. the only thing i'll let you know is that it is an, affordable product. oh, i like that. let's move on to product y, which is a far more expensive product. whoaaa. i don't care for that at all. yuck. you picked
fro omrevi htalielzeping t a neigbrhbooklyn..or.ho financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community... and lending to ensure a north texas hospital continues to deliver quality care. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my...
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i've seen a ton of money lost in outfits like boston chicken and koo koo roo, they didn't know the extent of the problems, even as the stores were jammed. same with the airlines. i've never seen an open seat in the airline, but i would never own an airlines stock because the financials are so horrible. maybe you like the product, but does the company have any earnings? let's not chance it if they don't. can you handle it if the earnings aren't and the stock goes down, giving you a chance to perhaps buy more, or is it a mistake to buy more? if you don't know the answer, you shouldn't buy it to begin with. make sure you aren't late. and there is still plenty of room to expand. many individual investors in the '80s and '90s got burned after gap and walmart ran out of room to expand. third, unless you're real lucky, your first buy might be a bad one. never buy all at once. buy some. the stock goes down, buy more. if it goes up, wait. i know many people who can't deal with being down on a stock after they bought their 50 shares. in the immortal words of the band, take your time, do it right. i
i've seen a ton of money lost in outfits like boston chicken and koo koo roo, they didn't know the extent of the problems, even as the stores were jammed. same with the airlines. i've never seen an open seat in the airline, but i would never own an airlines stock because the financials are so horrible. maybe you like the product, but does the company have any earnings? let's not chance it if they don't. can you handle it if the earnings aren't and the stock goes down, giving you a chance to...
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. >>> let's take a look at a live shot of the romney headquarters now in boston. a festive mood tonight. coming up next, who does big business want to see prevail tonight? and what impact will the race for the white house have on taxes, economy and regulation? the president of kimberly-clark with perspective. >>> beyond super tuesday, the road map in the republican battle royal. the contests still to come and what's at stake in each one. you're watching a cnbc special report, "your money, your vote." >>> welcome back to cnbc's live coverage of super tuesday. results are still coming in across the nation and the stays could not be bigger particularly for big business. what does the corner office want from tonight. mr. falk is ceo of kimberly-clark. let's talk about the field right now and which candidate from your standpoint represents the biggest impact on business. >> you know, it's really hard to tell at this point, maria, until we get a closer choice. thankfully the primary season doesn't start until may in texas. and so we'll make a decision then. but there's
. >>> let's take a look at a live shot of the romney headquarters now in boston. a festive mood tonight. coming up next, who does big business want to see prevail tonight? and what impact will the race for the white house have on taxes, economy and regulation? the president of kimberly-clark with perspective. >>> beyond super tuesday, the road map in the republican battle royal. the contests still to come and what's at stake in each one. you're watching a cnbc special report,...
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so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>> it's not just stocks that have been moving sharply to the upside today. various parts of the metals markets as well. and gold prices are closing right now. so sharon epperson is tracking the action for us at the nymex on that front. hi, sharon. >> hi, sue. we have a little bit of a rally going on here in the gold market going into the close. but we're off of the highs of the session by about $10 or so. right now trading at $1634. what traders are talking about really is bernanke. everybody's waiting to hear what he will say in this congressional testimony tomorrow. but they're also looking at the situation that we're seeing in europe and here in the u.s. and particularly after that nonfarm payroll down and rally ensued something has to be done. that's
so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >>> it's not just stocks that have been moving sharply to the upside today. various parts of the metals markets as well. and gold prices are closing right now. so sharon epperson is tracking the action...
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>> reporter: the response in the room here at romney headquarters in boston is they are hearing word from the romney camp, the romney camp is not conceding ohio to barack obama. so they are clinging to the hope, contrary to all the projections and the calls by the other major networks, they're holding out saying if ohio is not in obama's column, barack obama has not yet been re-elected president of the united states. i have to tell you, though, that just happened within the last minute or so. but when all the projections came in and when the calls initially came in about 10 or 15 minutes ago, this room was stunned. that, number one, that it seemed that president obama closed so quickly in getting over the 270 electoral votes, but in the last minute or two, the buzz here in the room and words from senior campaign advisers including karl rove, that the romney campaign is not yet conceding ohio. that's what the hope is being hung on to here at romney headquarters here in boston. >> can they contest this? >> absolutely. and this -- i think this is big news what hampton pearson is reporti
>> reporter: the response in the room here at romney headquarters in boston is they are hearing word from the romney camp, the romney camp is not conceding ohio to barack obama. so they are clinging to the hope, contrary to all the projections and the calls by the other major networks, they're holding out saying if ohio is not in obama's column, barack obama has not yet been re-elected president of the united states. i have to tell you, though, that just happened within the last minute or...
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joining us now is john butter from boston. john, good morning. are you guys seeing an outright decline in earnings? >> well, at this point, we're not seeing an outright decline. we're actually expecting growth of 3%. however this would be the lowest growth we've seen in about three years and also important to note most of this growth is coming from just one company, bank of america. they are only expected to report a small profit this quarter, they are having an unusually large contribution to the overall growth rate. if we exclude bank of america, it drops down to decline of 2%. >> john another sector which is impacted by one company is tech. we've talked a great deal in the past year or so how tech has outperformed. apple has this huge impact in how the sector as a whole looks. let's put this into some perspective if we look at apple separately to the rest of technology how do you see those trends working out? >> yep. similar to what we've seen in previous quarters, apple is the largest contributor to growth. we're looking for 3% growth. if you
joining us now is john butter from boston. john, good morning. are you guys seeing an outright decline in earnings? >> well, at this point, we're not seeing an outright decline. we're actually expecting growth of 3%. however this would be the lowest growth we've seen in about three years and also important to note most of this growth is coming from just one company, bank of america. they are only expected to report a small profit this quarter, they are having an unusually large...
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to hit the states where homes are the most expensive, which tends to be where incomes are highest, boston, new jersey, new york, california. >> that's right. look at their proposal as a whole. if you look at their preposed cuts and discretionary spending to the extent it is agriculture and military when it comes to discretionary spending cut us in general, the economic policy institute commit estimated that if you had a cap of 20% federal spending, which would entail deep discretionary spending cutses states that suffered the most would be the ones in the south and the great plains and mountain state, traditionally republican areas. >> jim, tend of the day how much of the gop plan is going to be taken up anyway? >> i think certainly, john boehner said something really amazing, which is he agreed to hire taxes scored scat s.a.t.ically you what jim demint was screaming about. you will have to come one entitlement cuts and ground by ground, inch by inch, rate by rate, fight for those rates so they get something they can bring took their own members. >> jim, you got kids, right? >> many of th
to hit the states where homes are the most expensive, which tends to be where incomes are highest, boston, new jersey, new york, california. >> that's right. look at their proposal as a whole. if you look at their preposed cuts and discretionary spending to the extent it is agriculture and military when it comes to discretionary spending cut us in general, the economic policy institute commit estimated that if you had a cap of 20% federal spending, which would entail deep discretionary...
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look for romney to sound like a general election contender in his speech in boston. >> all right. last one. give me what happens to santorum? sde stay in the race? >> his advisors said they were outspent in ohio by a 12-1 margin. they think it was unfair. they want to fight on, but they have a long path and tough path. >> thank you very much, robert cost wra. great update. folks, thanks for watching this special "kudlow report." we'll be back tomorrow evening,
look for romney to sound like a general election contender in his speech in boston. >> all right. last one. give me what happens to santorum? sde stay in the race? >> his advisors said they were outspent in ohio by a 12-1 margin. they think it was unfair. they want to fight on, but they have a long path and tough path. >> thank you very much, robert cost wra. great update. folks, thanks for watching this special "kudlow report." we'll be back tomorrow evening,
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. >> and we'll also head out to boston to find out what one strategist says the election will mean for wall street. no more debates, no more rallies, at least for, what, two weeks. president obama and mitt romney will leave their fate in the hands of u.s. voters today after a long and bitter campaign battle. national polls show obama and romney in a dead heat. although the president seems to have an edge in ohio. and tracie potts joins us live from cincinnati, ohio in the wee hours of the morning there. when do polls open, how important is ohio, and when will we start to get a sense of the outcome? >> reporter: the polls here in ohio open at 6:30 eastern time. so we have about 2 1/2 hours. this is one of the polling places, a local church here behind me. however important is ohio? for months we've been talking about ohio really sort of being a bellwether state, ohio being the most important battleground state. and that's because ohio has a history of choosing presidents, particularly cincinnati where i am, it's been described as really the biggest swing part of one of the most importan
. >> and we'll also head out to boston to find out what one strategist says the election will mean for wall street. no more debates, no more rallies, at least for, what, two weeks. president obama and mitt romney will leave their fate in the hands of u.s. voters today after a long and bitter campaign battle. national polls show obama and romney in a dead heat. although the president seems to have an edge in ohio. and tracie potts joins us live from cincinnati, ohio in the wee hours of the...